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To Envision Dodd-Frank's Future, Look to its Predecessor

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Eisinger says ten years from now people will look back and say Dodd-Frank has made our financial system safer. It has received the kind of criticism leveled at Sarbanes-Oxley which was a response to another period of bad practices in accounting and finance.

Barney Frank on the Dodd-Frank financial reform law, one year later in 2011

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Frank gives the CFTC, and S.E.C. good grades for working in difficult conditions to write the rules. He gives the Comptroller of the Currency a D grade His main fear is the Republicans in Congress stalling and crimping the resources and functioning of the regulatory agences. He fears that Republican politicians with financial backing from the banking industry are looking at 2012 elections as an opportunity to reverse the changes. Chris Dodd is now a lobbyist for the Motion Picture Industry.

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